AHA Leadership
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When the AHA Takes a Public Stance
Mary Beth Norton | Mar 9, 2018
During my year as president-elect, I became involved in the AHA’s taking public positions three time... -
Past Tense
James Grossman | Feb 16, 2018
As I walk to work in the morning, the first thing I see as I head toward the AHA office is the US Ca... -
A Report to Members about AHA Action on Sexual Harassment
Mary Beth Norton | Feb 16, 2018
In fall 2017, as allegations of sexual harassment flooded into public view from women (and some men)... -
Past Tense: History and Its Abuses in Washington
James Grossman | Jan 25, 2018
As I walk to work in the morning, the first thing I see as I head toward the AHA office is the US Ca... -
Actions by the AHA Council, June 2017 to January 2018
American Historical Association | Jan 19, 2018
Through e-mail conversation from June 29, 2017, to December 5, 2017, and at meetings on January 4 an... -
Still Waters: When the AHA “Does Nothing”
James Grossman | Jan 1, 2018
Readers of this column are accustomed to commentary on AHA activities across an array of landscapes.... -
Discussion and Debate: What Works in Undergraduate Teaching
Mary Beth Norton | Jan 1, 2018
My first presidential column is a contribution to this month’s examination of undergraduate teaching... -
Next Steps for Career Diversity: Diving into Graduate Education
James Grossman | Dec 1, 2017
When the AHA recently asked directors of graduate studies to articulate the purpose of their PhD pro... -
History, Historians, and “the Current Moment”
James Grossman | Nov 1, 2017
I recently had the privilege of participating in a conversation about “the current moment” in social... -
Voyage to the Dark Side? The Historian as Administrator
Tyler Stovall | Nov 1, 2017
Some 30 years ago, I entered the PhD program in history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, my f...
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